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I VOL XXVI 1. zjz: JZZz.;:sr."l2.ZL ran MARS H FI ELD, COOS COUNTY OREGON, April. 9, 1904 ,Nq..t5t ; r .. i VSOp t YOUNG ALFONSO FRIGHTENED By the Explosion -of a Bomb X MnJHd, Apr. 7 AnoMclal dlipntoh Iroin Ilsrcelona roporti tlio nxploolon of h potnrd, ni Khiu A'llonxo was foavln( tlio bullilliiK in whlqli the labor oxlilbi tlou w8 bolnu hold. Much tixcltoamnt wn caused by tlio belief that ah Httumpt hml boon inn Jo on tlio Klnu'i Ufa. When innttora tilotoJ tloiTii, two pureoca wai found to ho Injured. A man thought ha know something of the sauta o( the exploilon waa arrested. The dispatch, ndda that the rccoptlon grantod the Kind hy -tho population contrary to ozpcctatlonfl, was most' cii thuelaitlo. , lCln( Alfonw)) McoinpanlctI by Trc miva Maura and War mluUtor Linares, tartod thU morning on a roaud of visit to tlio factories whero thoy talked to tlio worklnse people, praised the luborors and declartxl that no one has, greater dwlro to protect tlio working men. Homo, Apr. 7 Poor, mixjudKcd touls. Iheros no oxcuso for tbolr crime," re marked tlio popo when informed of tlio allotted attempt on Alfonxo's life. Ho Instrnotod his secretary to tcloitraph concralulatlous to the Kinp; on his es cape -o- Ex-Congressman Dead Now York. Apr.7 Forninr conRrosa iuhii II. M. Campboll, n fnmoiis hart Hldo political p'llotophor, died this afternoon Headache Can be Cured with Dr. Miles' Anti- Pain Pllla. If your ntrvea &r aubjoct to dliturb unctf, iuoh oji JIcartcho, Keuralsla. Ilackacha, nheurnatUm, Mentru Palna, HltspIeHne. eta. their jarring nnd Jangllnr can to quickly esdtta with n DrrMllw ntlraln VUU Dr. Mile AnU-rotn rills are pleai ant llttU plnlc tablets, which do not aqt on the bowela, nor do they have any 4lMreble, weakening or hahlt-rorm. in effect, on the ayatera. They are tho result of the latest aolen tlAo knowledge on"Uio eubjoct of Tain, nnd bring- rcllof aafely and qulokly to (the greatest aufferer. You should nlwaya keep box of Dr. lilies' AntlIMIn Villa in tho house, ulnqo you never know, when pain may attack you, and It Is wrong to suffer when your Buffering can be ao quickly relloved. Dr. Mlloa Antl-Paln Pills contain ntf . onlum, chloral, oocalne, morphlno, ob similar drugs, and xo sold by. druggists under a guaromoo to rollevo you, oc , pay your monoy back. v ' Uy, rellovlng Pain, Dr. Mllea' Antl Taln ruin shortea mifferlng, and longtii--en life. 28 ceats. Never sold In bullcv 'I hnva used Dr. Miles' Antl-Pnln nils when troubled vrlth headache, nnd .find that one pill Infallibly effects relief la a very uhort time. I ulso use Dr. Miles' Ncrvo and Liver pill when necoMary; lira considerably afflicted with neural :la of the hoe.d and find these pill. of much .benefit to me. Thoy are nil that Is claimed for them." OMOIIUB COL OATE, pi ckUnd gt.,;, 9r Antonio, 9 MSMMaWMMHeMweMMWWMMaM PPW Write' tortia for Froe Trial o rlaht iAL'coi mcjcairo or or. M ee' Anti HlicclaJIdt Will aagnoMour 6je", te. you vrkat ! wrdm. and 'hew .to rlaht ItA rev pjdJDim.AMi'jm S .a HflB A TIVIBB ' BT.1 1B1 M FP BIG GOAL; LAND DEAL CLOSED By Pacific Steel Com pany. Bah Dleeo, Oal. Apr. 0 Subject to approval of tho"1 thlo hy Us nKorneyo, the 1'acMo Steel Co today closed nego nations for tho purchase of four thous and acres of coal laud, together with tho railway and coking, plant, owned by tho Tacornn Coal and Coku Co, located 12 mites from Tacoma. '4 The purchaee trlca Is six hundred and fifty thousand, nnd the plan is to ship coke by tlio atoamer from Tacoma, to bo used by tlio thirty million dollar Tuck ing Steel plant (o hn established here. JOHN.S. COKE THE NOMINEE Has; Safe Majority CTn The First B'ailbt" John S. Coko received the nomination for joint senator on tho first ballot at tho Kopublicnn convention in Coquillo city this afternoon, tho vote '.landing: Coko, 87 Ilumo C7. Lockbart 2. This now in rjcoived by phono at wo CO to press, and it ia reported tliuUvory thine Is harmoutouB. Only four of thn dclugtea aont fropi North Hond wcretcated by tho crcdun tlnlB commltee. No furthor rjomlnntloni had been made whon tlio forms Wore closed. Coming On Alliance Portland. Oun. Anr. (I Following pasionKera on Alliance, Mrs. Perry. Mrs ftioitnit, r.va riaKor, mrs. tinnii, Airs iioad, If 0 Toollo, Albert Mcachum Albert Head Mist Hlllard, Mra MrUium Key Fagan, K 11 Coopur. H It DjIovu, U Hoxiu, L Smith. 7, Miller, and family Alox llilhirn, H W Wil-:ox, 0 L David eon, Lenft McKay, uora Oownn, Mr CummhiK and family, LJ Wret Wm West, (loorce West. ESTIMATE OF POPULATION Washington. April 7 Thoconsna linr- eau haB mado publlo estimates of 'tho population of tho United 8tatea for 1(5 2 and 1003, bated on tho ticures of lOOO. Thn nre. out population, nxcluslvo of Alnsku and thu luenlar possessions la es1 timiMca n 7u.iiuu.you, an increuBO ol 305,111 1 over I0Q x A 'MERE FAROE Berlin. Apr. 7Tai!ohlatt t day ro ports i proliminnry JudlcUl oxamlna-i tion into IhemnBsacro of Jowb in 1003 proved a inorcji Hiookoryj. Vl'ho maala trates iladVeh hribed and the.ignoraat witnesses Gullied, with the. reault th TRANSPORTS - ATTHEYALU Japanese Troops Dis embarking RUSSIAN PAPER ' . DEFENDS AMERICA ; .v Japanese Merchants, . Korea? Squadron Gruislrig off . ' Port Landing on Yalu . Toklo, April 7 Word was received to day that Japanese transports have -entered the estuary of the Yalu river, and the troops are rapidly disembarking. Transports Appear Seoul, April 7 An Amerlcaa mitson ary, returned from North Korea, reports that forty transports have appeared oft Ilaiju, fifty miles north of Chemulpo. Thoy aro supposed to carry the Japan ere army destined for Yong Ampo at tho mouth of the Yala. : '' Favors America St l'etoreburg, Apiil 7The news paper Iluss, tho Foreign Office favorite today reproves n contemporary for at- GOASTING SCHOONER WRECKED Victoria, Apr. 7-rTbtf Canadian' VmU flo utcamor Toea from the wet, coast of Vancouver Island today brings" news that thn four masted" schooner Kallna, , '. i ' Capt. Lars, W8B.wreckedt.cff -Kyoquett ilslanil and all liands, numbering P, aro 'boliovcd to havo bee fa drowned. 1 o-- . ., PennsylvapUa for Rooseviit HarrlfVurg, Pi. April 0 .Tolui Hel kina, wa nominated for euprenio court Judge by ticclamatloc, by tho Itnpnhll uen State Convention, Tho pliytorin instincts for'llooseve it- .u Gay Loiiiario Arrested k Berlin,' Apr. 7 Tho 'King of Sakoay has ordured the aroaf-add 'expu'leioh of Lieut. Keglevloh, -who attempted" to liberate Prlnceea Louise. ,-,J Hawaiian Judge RiirioYtd , Washington, Apr. 7' Apr. 7 Tho President duo Kalua, of tlie second uil. ills successor will itau removed Jti district of flaw ba appo!n,ted torporrow. Helena it . Shanghai waauingw". , Apr. 0-The United e.ien States gunboat; Helena.iwhutlybas been a Mafioned at Yankow,MaM&Uii)Kull in winter, ac,nvr aionacguai mis mcrar inrf Northern t. Artliur V ' ; r .. tacking Amerlo. Germany, It eays, is the onlyelow.erayof the Ruieians.' Vice admiral iark'hgs been decora ted with the order of Saint Htanielaus, beisg the first of that class. i -V f J Merchants Murdered Seoul, April 7The Japanese legation atales that three Japanese merchants have been murdered as a result of the disorders in Chung Chung, a province in northern Korea, Squadron off Port Arthur St. Petersburg, April 7The equad- ron is cruislnc off Port Artliur, accord ing to n'dvicei rocolved this evening. RUPTURE NARROWLY AVERTED 1 ;.yienna,' Apr. T-rastlc Bte'pB looking to abrupture in the diplomatic relations betweeh' Turkey ,and ,Bllgaria, bnyo biien'flVorted throngh tho action and ad vice of Natlhovitchj- the Bulgarian ageht, wtiich"' has broaght"a fresh proposal from Turkey. f'. tO- .DIRT IS v rt-". :i u :,; rt i 'Pdrtlahd, Ore., April 7-rT-Atrthrfle tbs afternoon kroilfad 'vwas broken for the Lewis AOIark Fair, with simple- cere monies. Tho first ehovel.ot earth whb thrown by Jefferson. Jrfypi'a, president of tho State Board, of Expoelttetf miseloners,v 'A large .erowd , ofoffiqialB aud aiany prominent nien of 'the state wero present .s t ai .... u ' ii.iita't Florince irtse SJliflifl ' . .WMhlfatjMAWll' .8ha'fiay M partmeat dss baa sekehta P1HST THROWN aaaCHtacMlbatTuovernor Par A his daughter Floreaee, CRISIS IN' , "' STREET CAR. . SITUATION Company Preparing For Strike Sao Francisco, 01. April 8 A crisis in the local street car situation is at hand. iil. Tim tlmn limit ant hv tlin iinlnnn I for brMkingSTrnported charged, nre being broufiht here for the purpose or tskit.g the cIO men's pieces in case of v Jtrlke expiras at noon today. Tho nnious say i, the men are ordered to continue to break in outsiders they will refute and if discharged for rcfuea it would be practically isspoeeible to prevent a strike. 8h Prancjecu, Apr. 7 No fcffor was made this merning to force the United Hallways trainmen to break in. imported men in opposition to the ultimatum hnpded to the company by .the union Wednesday and which aroused fears that a strike might be precipitated at al most any moment. In anticinalioB. however, of trouble hen the wage scale la taken up. May i. ine company arranged loaaveme imported men broken in by the traiH dispatcher, department eaperlBteBd- enls nnd other employee,, whose, posi tion docs not compel them to belong to the union. Heavy wire screens are' be- lag placed over the ear bcra windows and cookiag ranges and banks are being put op ia the bams. Wagon loads of provisions are being taken in, -vMORE ADOJUT-MEWrfCAHMERY Will be Largest Ontsrtreo'f Cblmri a. bla River l'urtber particulars have been re ceived touching the new cannery nt North Bond, for which arrangements have been compleated by L. J. hiimpeon on his present trip to Portland, It will bo th largest oh the coast, out elde of the Columbia river, and will not only can salmon but crabs and clams and will also put up sardines and fraiu There wii he a cold storage plant ia connection, and, the plant will be com plete and op to date in every particular. Mr. Timrsons, the Columbia river can nery man is behind the new project aud his thorough experience in tht cannery hnInoe Insures thn successful opura tmn of tho plant, while his connection villi the world's mirketi will be a reat fctor in the marketing of the piodsct. Mr. Timaions has gone J-'ast from Port land, to purchase machinery for. the new plant, and by the time that be reaches here the building will be ready. Tb sitn haa not yet been determined on. It is needless to point out that this will be an important addition to the in duttriel equipment of our deter town, and that the whole Bay will be benefit ed by the marketing of the product of our, waters, Hats ana orchard?, and that tha-industry is started on a scale and by propje wno inauro us permancin;. , .a : All Quiet At Panama l'anama, Apr. 7 All-traffic la "su ponded account of the-'ttrike. ' All1 is quiet and the authorities are prepalred to uaantaln order. ,, w . . . STRIKE IS IMMINENT J.bsJVngele'a, Apr, ft Official of the Saute Fe deny that a Btrike is eminent, but preparations for thedeferite In" the event of disorder are going forward and a large number ot deputy ' and special pdliq men have been sworn,. , --. " -o-' ' -M.' PIONEER V.'iBRUTALLY. ' ". ;: MURDERED : !- C Nevada City. Cal. Apr, 7 Wm. 'ftnwn. a ntnnenr. waa beaten to death ia.Wshoe U)iiilghtrx "Party jk-i kaiBV-verlrWwasraBsaeked by the aardaTr,- whoAarael.tliiMg waM aa. oaa'from tblislBi. Tilra'wafg DEAlH'fe Q ON THE RAIL a . . to)' Four Fatal Traln"38P llsions ' " Parkersburg, Wa. V., April 7- -The . i t. . n. s .... ; . jvjm . , .-i". lib ? "' Xpre" ' $ witu a last freight, at twp this, morning, . a r in a tunnel near West Union: PriToftt .nfftipfw ITAr.t tHla ".5.. ..W..MMV.V. aw.m ia Atiini ir'eight'engineer Pellington and firemac frt j '.' irw Thorndale were fatally (njarad Rl$Z0bM neer'Scbnfer, Fireman. sVaa.aHd pM ;t ' engerworo seriously hurt aud Several pai&grs'Blfghtlyiujii:Teo'.' f .arm. Wl ChieagoMprlllT Tliret. Nrbrafca? rsr. dianB were killed, 23 injured, thrae fatally aad engineer Sureman . wa ., lightly hurt Id a jfiirci3l celltewB.ec- the Chicago and Northeteru Subur ban, line at Melroe ParK early thk aborning. t &-,. r- J ' : 1 '. 'The Omaha tiigaw whiah waiteitl3 tninntea lato wae'toptHd ly" block, ana was run into ry ue lart Will, in the dense fog, l'hf finglne ptewed into the rear oeaehtlH whiehvrere.tM Indiaaa, boaaeV for the east. ThWr Wcd- ies wer'teje) ih ifery-AkeeeeMhy tc pilot aad tlteeeaah was ew44rtly,rfa,' rooiiahed. Thelsdiaa's wereunRak) Kllrs raec enroutato urne to join the elww. Ti.a party waB led by chief High Hear nnd are thu last of a baad of sixty from tho Pine Iii(l,-0 agency which were to go to Europe ou the ninth dom New York. The Indians lost their natural atoic ism and seemed crazed with terror. They ran about wildly covered with blood, paint and feathers. Later they held a now wow to decide whether' to continue their joaraey. Baltimore, April 7 The Raltiraore and Ohio passenger this morning mashed into a switch nngine at Hob- Mngton Av., tnnnel, ailiing Knc,neer Donnelly nl the iia.tsot.vt-r "k'uu Sev eral paesengbrs were liijiwu R.in Diky, Ohio Anr. 7 Two l.ajc, ddo atid Marble Heed railway a V 'rciiJhte collided this rmVulti'g, killing '' Firemen Doal nnd .Brakftiaii I'ukev. .' ind (atnllyMnjuring Brakeman Brady, tnd seriously injuring fiigintS'r V'illen t nnd Brakemln Ward. .,.., PREPARE FORI A' 'is f ' ADJOURNMENT WaBhjngton April 7.Vn,8greemM)J.. (- haB'reauhed the Hoase leaders aotpot, n?. vt Ing InjpeacHmeht' proceedings against' " "rv , judge Sajno of Florida -t till next De- "r.cleariug lh,?,way .for adjodr mant.in two or tnree weose. First .Ladles' ' Auxiliary .7 . McCormac UdgH, ).'o,Fi, "wtte at-- 1 vanlzed at .ortn ijenu ;uonnay wvpsict with alot filly" chftrtor,-m'iB"erp.. At - - About So members of Mj;p.tt.W went down l-nii Marahflold to assist!-: .a'd'(Toi.laUnr(. i. 1 'f.V ' i ' hyMrs.JJT., M.0onnae, P.O foVMt Pfln H. Currie vatl'r otic -m Metalor; L of H, Mollif KrimiuilU.Uri Of Annie Petarfon: Itrih;',, Jtljfaji Russell; .Flianclar., J-Jl.1 Br.twJwjC Receiver, Willard 1 Kwat-lJ,) W Mabel Uut'B, T w wsaia ovku, w.rt Thomas Uutts, WeJical t s;am;e(,i p I Klfttur ' ' ThUis'the arst nladlH'' awrtHsijf ae organiaes iif ii"f .SjW& -,'."', . UartantT Willi a-7.ieiaaUfiMS"i''''' iad the bright V- I w k- .' aaF-rxSJIi' at rrosiaasfa- r ,w$, A '( . '" ,",'r M0" ju 'OTWt' . tf- '" . ' i T & 'fcasv-. IK isam-- bohm oi iio iueeianv im)jiicaicu w MBdvrgo a trial. )ySiSrtWT' . . ' 1JI1A' lug to ekHWaUJ tc aim Califorala. "W.$V . . ..V' IX-V m ,. tiH-A f.. ,j, . inan